A very elderly neighbour is convinced that pre-war crowds at HP used to sing ‘To be a pilgrim’. I can find no reference to this in any of my Argyle history books. Is he right? If he is why did it stop being our club song, I wonder.
IJN":27mtki6f said:I can remember singing it in the Devonport End, so that's post 1967.
Pilgrims Progress":2g7co489 said:IJN":2g7co489 said:I can remember singing it in the Devonport End, so that's post 1967.
Iv'e been supporting them since 1947 but can't say I remember it.
I'm not religi0us but I've always thought it worthy of being our club anthem.
Pilgrims Progress":zzs8aa8m said:IJN":zzs8aa8m said:I can remember singing it in the Devonport End, so that's post 1967.
Iv'e been supporting them since 1947 but can't say I remember it.
I'm not religi0us but I've always thought it worthy of being our club anthem.
Pilgrims Progress":30pfn88c said:IJN":30pfn88c said:I can remember singing it in the Devonport End, so that's post 1967.
Iv'e been supporting them since 1947 but can't say I remember it.
I'm not religi0us but I've always thought it worthy of being our club anthem.